First published at 03:03 UTC on April 12th, 2019.
If the Earth is spinning at one rotation every 24 hours, that means every hour it has to turn 15 degrees & In today's 21st century navigation systems they're using what's called a ring laser gyroscope & It's extremely pr…
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If the Earth is spinning at one rotation every 24 hours, that means every hour it has to turn 15 degrees & In today's 21st century navigation systems they're using what's called a ring laser gyroscope & It's extremely precise & One of the people in the community actually purchased one for $20,000 & when we turned on that gyroscope we found that we were picking up a 15 degree per hour drift & We obviously were not willing to accept that and so we started to look for ways to disprove that it was actually registering the motion of the Earth. saying it was actually registering the motion of the sky.
later he went on to blame heavenly energies & encased his gyroscope in a chamber that gave the same result & did not deflect the heavenly energies
he cautioned another Flat Earther about the unwanted findings saying We don’t want to blow this, you know? When you’ve got $20,000 in this freaking gyro. If we dumped what we found right now, it would be bad. It would be bad. What I just told you was confidential.
Jan 20, 2019 GLOBEBUSTERS Uploaded a 4 hour Flat Earth vid that only adderessed this
at the 2 & a half hour minute mark in a video titled About that 15 Degree Per Hour Rotation
an extreemly consistant anomoly ?!
an anonomus flat earther loudly asserted a ring laser gyroscope can detect both a physical CORIOLIS effect on the light beams proportional to the area of the interferometer and
the electromagnetic SAGNAC effect proportional to the radius of the rotation that is
21,000 TIMES GREATER THAN THE CORIOLIS EFFECT. so , it must be ignoring
sagnac
when a ring interferometer is at rest with respect to a nonrotating frame, the light takes the same amount of time to traverse the ring in either direction. However, when the interferometer system is spun, one beam of light has a longer path to travel than the other in order to complete one circuit of the mechanical frame, and so takes longer, resulting in a phase difference between the two bea..
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